Baikal MP 53M for 6yd comp?
Hi,
I understand its a "Classic" club, but am I ok to use a modern Baikal MP53m for the 6yd rested comp?
Dave
I understand its a "Classic" club, but am I ok to use a modern Baikal MP53m for the 6yd rested comp?
Dave
Baikal MP-53M
Yes, it's "classic" in that it's a traditional springer, though we haven't put any such restrictions on entering the comp.
I shoot mine one handed at 10m, so you should do well.
Kind regards,
Phil
I shoot mine one handed at 10m, so you should do well.
Kind regards,
Phil
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Re: Baikal MP 53M for 6yd comp?
I like these pistols is it the earlier one with the brown target grips ?, M.D_H_P:1048 wrote:Hi,
I understand its a "Classic" club, but am I ok to use a modern Baikal MP53m for the 6yd rested comp?
Dave
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Yes,
it seems to mark very easily, but not badly.
The dusty grey colour goes shiny if rubbed or scrapped, looks a bit like snail trails.
I am happy with it, certainly as a first pistol, people say its accurate, and it seems to be some of the time.
I am doing the UBC 6yd competition. I have practiced on the targets, sometimes I get good groups one handed, then two handed the 5 shots are so random you couldn't call it a group, The next card its the other way around.
But getting better, slowly.
it seems to mark very easily, but not badly.
The dusty grey colour goes shiny if rubbed or scrapped, looks a bit like snail trails.
I am happy with it, certainly as a first pistol, people say its accurate, and it seems to be some of the time.
I am doing the UBC 6yd competition. I have practiced on the targets, sometimes I get good groups one handed, then two handed the 5 shots are so random you couldn't call it a group, The next card its the other way around.
But getting better, slowly.
Baikal MP-53M
Posted a quick thread on mine, when I first got it, >here<
Grip is an odd type of what looks like layered plastic, reminds me of tupperware.
Very easy to mark, and not so easy to remove the marks.
Still, its more of a patina than damage by rough handling, and doesn't detract in anyway.
Kind regards,
Phil
Grip is an odd type of what looks like layered plastic, reminds me of tupperware.
Very easy to mark, and not so easy to remove the marks.
Still, its more of a patina than damage by rough handling, and doesn't detract in anyway.
Kind regards,
Phil
M0KPH
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<
I now have so many airguns I've had to make a list, which is >>HERE<<
>>North Manchester Target Club<<